All <meta> tags which define In-Page Configuration Properties are placed before the
<script> element that includes Connector Script.

“[Connector Script URL goes here]” is a placeholder for the actual Connector Script URL.
It depends on a variety of parameters which are determined by the particular integration.
You can find the proper URL(s) in section URLs of Connector Script. More details
about how and why URLs are put together like this are provided in chapter
Regions, Environments and Locales.

Example 2:

Some In-Page Configuration Properties can have multiple values (for example Article ID).
To define those multi-value properties, simply add more <meta> elements with the same key.

The following example shows the HTML source code of a simplified article page that integrates
Connector Script Classic and defines two values for the In-Page Configuration Property
Article ID:

The <script> tag that loads Connector Script has to inserted into the <head> after the
<script> tag that loads JW Player for the integration to work.

“[Connector Script URL goes here]” is a placeholder for the actual Connector Script URL.
It depends on a variety of parameters which are determined by the particular integration.
You can find the proper URL(s) in section URLs of Connector Script. More details
about how and why URLs are put together like this are provided in chapter
Regions, Environments and Locales.

Example 2:

Some In-Page Configuration Properties can have multiple values (for example Article ID).
To define those multi-value properties, simply pass them as an array.

The following example shows the HTML source code of a minimalistic page that integrates JW Player
and Connector Script For Video and defines defines two values for the In-Page Configuration Property
Article ID: